Andy Warhol Was a Defender of Endangered Species? A Look at the Pop Artist as You’ve Never Seen Him Before artnet Auctions presents a selection of works from Warhol’s little-known “Vanishing Animals” series. By Artnet Auctions, Mar 4, 2019
Why London Gallery Richard Saltoun Is Dedicating the Next Year of Its Program Exclusively to Female Artists With an ambitious slate of exhibitions, events, and fair presentations, the gallery takes aim at inequality in the London art world. By Artnet Gallery Network, Mar 1, 2019
From Modern Masters to Emerging Contemporary Stars, Here Are Seven Booths Not to Miss at ARCOmadrid Catch impressive works by Gunther Förg, Christian Boltanski, and Angela de la Cruz at the 38th edition of the fair. By Artnet Gallery Network, Feb 27, 2019
M&L Fine Art Revives Aldo Mondino’s Legacy With an Exhibition of His Playful Linoleum Paintings The artist was associated with Arte Povera, but rejected the suggestion that he was part of the movement. By Artnet Gallery Network, Feb 26, 2019
Are You One of Us or One of Them? Artist Jonathan Paul’s New Project Will Divide Fair Goers at the Spring/Break Art Show The LA-based artist will tell participants whether they belong to “Us” or “Them” By Artnet Gallery Network, Feb 25, 2019
Carroll Art Is a One-Stop Shop for All Your Fine Art and Design Needs Ken and Bernard Carroll's interior design firm also has a fine art component—which gives them an advantage against competitors. By Artnet Gallery Network, Feb 22, 2019
Six Booths to Look Out For at the Inaugural Frieze Los Angeles As the inaugural edition of the fair gets underway, here’s a roundup of our favorite booths from artnet's partner galleries. By Artnet Gallery Network, Feb 14, 2019
In His Decisive ’70s Work, Sam Francis Turned to Japan and Carl Jung for Inspiration A new exhibition at Jonathan Novak Contemporary Art in LA looks at the artist’s evolution throughout the 1970s. By Artnet Gallery Network, Feb 14, 2019
See Why Adel Abdessemed’s Intriguing New Paintings in Naples Are Filled With ‘Wonderfully Weird Discoveries’ The Algerian artist’s new solo show is on view now at Alfonso Artiaco in Naples. By Artnet Gallery Network, Feb 13, 2019
Here Are All the Exhibitors Participating in the Philadelphia Fine Art Fair’s Inaugural Edition The fair welcomes 34 galleries from 21 cities for its debut outing in April. By Artnet Gallery Network, Feb 8, 2019
Here Are 8 Booths at Zona Maco That You Won’t Want to Miss As Latin America's largest art fair opens to the public, here are eight of our favorite booths from artnet's partner galleries. By Artnet Gallery Network, Feb 6, 2019
At 50 Years Old, the German Publishing Company Edition Schellmann May Be Primed for Its Biggest Year Yet The company has produced works for Joseph Beuys, Donald Judd, and Andy Warhol, among others By Artnet Gallery Network, Feb 5, 2019
‘I Transposed Myself Into His Imaginative Psyche’: How Legendary Photographer Edward Weston Inspired Maryam Eisler’s New Show “Imagining Tina: A Dialogue With Edward Weston” opens next week at Tristan Hoare in London. By Artnet Gallery Network, Feb 1, 2019
Sofia Quirno’s Playful Paintings Explore the Strangeness of Day-to-Day Life A new exhibition of the Argentina-born, New York-based artist’s work is on view now at Praxis. By Artnet Gallery Network, Jan 30, 2019
‘Young Artists Have Learned a Lot From Him’: A New Show Looks Back on Stephen Buckley’s 50-Year Career of Deconstructing Painting A new exhibition of the British artist’s work is on view now at Mayor Gallery in London. By Artnet Gallery Network, Jan 25, 2019